La Caramba died in 1787.
La Caramba was born in 1751.
Caramba was created in 1981.
The cast of Que Caramba Es La Vida - 2014 includes: Guadalupe Aguilar Parra as Guadalupe Aguilar Parra Estrallas de Jalisco as Estrellas de Jalisco Las Pioneras de Mexico as Las Pioneras de Mexico
¡Caramba!
The phrase "¡Ay caramba!" is roughly the same as "oh, woe!" -- an expression of grief or exasperation.Although the etymology is likely from carajo (male sex organ), it is frequently used strongly to mean "hell" or [excrement].
"Gee" or "gosh"
No. The correct spelling is caramba.
¡Ay, caramba! it's an exclamation of surprise (negative or positive), it can be translated "oh my god!"jajaja it's just hahaha
means.. Oh My God !!
The Spanish interjection is spelled caramba (often ¡Ay, caramba!), a mild oath related to carajo,originally a nautical term (crow's nest) but given a genital connotation.
The word caramba comes from the Spanish -- not the Italian -- language. It functions as a popular exclamation in conversational Spanish. It translates most politely as "Good grief!" or "Heavens!"
It's spelled "caramba," and it's an interjection. "¡Ay caramba!" would mean something like "Oh my goodness!" or "Yikes!"